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I generally go for the largest inward facing leaves covering tops. don’t need to take anything from the perimeter of the plant.What ones would you recommend maybe you could circle a few on my pictures so I get an a idea
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I generally go for the largest inward facing leaves covering tops. don’t need to take anything from the perimeter of the plant.What ones would you recommend maybe you could circle a few on my pictures so I get an a idea
Ok thanks I will take some tonightI generally go for the largest inward facing leaves covering tops. don’t need to take anything from the perimeter of the plant.
looks good?
any concerns?
ok good eye..Slight burnt tips but only on the ones closest to light so I moved it up a little otherwise starting to smell like weed lol happy with them next ones I'm only going to do 2 probably though lol
Stoked
better raise the light back up.. 6-10 inches..
I I'm pretty much maxed on height should I turn it down a little?better raise the light back up.. 6-10 inches..
well take a few pictures of leaves with any “new” damage.. kinda looks like some in photos just posted, maybe stand above plants looking down and take pictures..I I'm pretty much maxed on height should I turn it down a little?
I go from solo up to 7 gallon BUT if you are not confident with your watering I would recommend staring at 1 to 3 gallons and practice. It seems like your space is small though so maybe stay small pot wise. Also take it out of the fabric pot like with a normal transplant.Ok thanks I wanted to use fabric pots how would I go about that is 3 gal max I should go if I wanted to go 5 is that ok, or should I go from 3 to 5 and how would I do that just plant the fabric pot itself into the 5?
I'm sure more experienced folks can give better advice, but if they're established and you don't mind the electricity, I'd raise the light and let them grow into it. That's how I'm doing it anywaysView attachment 1351595View attachment 1351596
More pics. Quick question should I be letting them grow into the light a bit I've been keeping the light 35 inches away at about 50 to 60 percent giving me a lux of around 10500 should I slowly be increasing the lux? Sorry for all the dumb questions just would rather hear from people who know what they are doing than trying to find the info online lol